Emotion and meaning in music

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Página 107Just the opposite is the case with iambic and anapestic rhythms. They are
basically products of duration differences. If we start with a trochaic rhythm and
gradually increase the interval after the louder sound, we arrive at an iambic
rhythm.

Página 111This unity arises partly because the final group involves no repetition of similar
parts and partly because, in a sense, the tone D serves as a pivot belonging both
to the preceding amphibrach and to the ensuing anapest. Its anacrustic function
is ...